Sub, Ive seen many animes dubbed, but they really sound ....boring to me..even if the original japanese versions were entertaining..

red*rogue

18 Aug, 2012 9:11 pm

Depends.

I once watched Gantz dubbed. Up until episode 15 or so.Then I watched it subbed and "mista" Kato and Kurono just sounded the same to me : <

I played Persona 3 dubbed and then I got an undubbed version aaaand I missed the English voice acting. Because that was really good!

And sometimes I'm drawing and watching something and I don't have the time to read the subtitles, so dub comes in handy.

So uhm owo both

Sarru

18 Aug, 2012 9:05 pm

Artist-KGH wrote:

I like both. It depends on the acting, and the sound of their voice.

I prefer English dubbed when they get good actors like Hayao Miyazaki films do. Totoro and Ponyo have brilliant English dubs.

Gotta agree with this.

Though I think most of the time sub is the way to go, but that's just because they get higher quality voice actors/actresses because of the..."prestige" I guess that goes along with being one.Voice actors/actresses in Japan pretty much have the same status as Hollywood actors/actresses in the US.

While in most places voice actors/actresses are sorta second fiddle when compared to those types.

Artist-KGH

18 Aug, 2012 8:02 pm

I like both. It depends on the acting, and the sound of their voice.

I prefer English dubbed when they get good actors like Hayao Miyazaki films do. Totoro and Ponyo have brilliant English dubs.

Kimsaysrainbow

18 Aug, 2012 7:44 pm

90% sub.10% dub.

Old anime's have great dubs, like Fruits basket and Kodomo no omocha (same voice-overs xD)But Japan is just.. they put more emotions in their acting. ♥